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at cture for the "SHADES | CALL 359 Now is the best tim- to replace those worn, fad- ed shades, Our man wili call with samples and give you all the information vou want rezarding quality, price, etc, BUY HAND MADE TO ORDER SHADES | IF YOU WANT SERVICE —PHONE 359— Special colors to match any color scheme of in- terior decoration. [AE JOMN BOYLE COMPANY 3—5 FRANKLIN SQ. New Britain, Conn, Paints—Wall Papers—Window Shades. CHAS. DILLON & CO. HARTFORD TRIMMED HATS For $2.98 and $3.98 Suffice it to «ay that this assemblage | a hat for every oceasion il for b ML the newe mming conceits are featured f hte models are made of smart batavia cloth. s hats formerly sold up to $10.0¢ HATS FOR $4.95 AND 5.98, flowers are only a few m these smart hats that HATS FOR $6.98 AND $7.98. $15.00 valucs and they are moderately mar? o4 t that p Smart Hats in v z sha pes GAGE TAILORED HATS, Just the right type of hat for sports o and stemight betms are shown in o wide wortl $9.00, and colors. wear. Onsh lorings, zeneral ety of o« SPORTS HATS. RSON AVE., . MICH. 250 WEST 34TH STREET NEW YORK CITY #98 BROAD STREET NEWARK, N. J. 0 WEST 34TH ST, Money’s Talking to EXPORT WAREHOUSE 36 PEARL STREET, NEW YORK CITY You Now! ERE’s a straight, open-faced, honest-to-goodness talk from the shoulder to the investor. And its Money that’s doing the talking ! He who closes his ears when money talks—closes his eves. ta. agrx < He who is ever alive too 'tind new fields for development and invest- and knock on his door but once. wiiizes that seek him ment—who thinks quickly and acts with decision, pirs himself in line to climb the heights of for- tune and wealth as did our greatest financiers»—;ohn D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, Hetty Green, B. F. Goodrich, and a vast number of others, Associated 'lfire Stores Corporation Fortunes Now ir - Rubber This Company does not waps. v to invest—without offer- ing you something in turn. It is the combjnation of four retail and wholesale st<ites. sclling automobile tires, tubes, and accessories, hotl ins this country and abroad. It is a going les over onc million four hundred thousand 1919—with established carnings—with regular It does not need to carry on its present business. Tt is well capitalized—well organized—has sufficient working capital. But other opportunities are open—other stores are opening— and working capital is needed for greater profits for all. 7 Every Automobile You See on the Street Is An Opportunity When yon see the hundreds and thousands of antomobiles pass on the strect—don’t you wonder who's making the money from the tires consumed? Wouldn't you like to get in and share of the profits? The Associated Tire Stores Cor- poration getting its full share of the business now—it is some Will You Tremble on the Edge or Come In? He who hesitates is lost—in battles, in life. in everyday affairs—in the opportunity to make money—thousands of people stand on the brink—wanting to see what's going to happen and then iU’s too late for them to gzet in. ~ While those hardy and courageous few have jumped into it—and have made the fortuncs we Nnow envy. look at what a few hundred dollars bas brought to these few in some of the following enterprises: Amount of Money Originally Invested $500 in Dunlap Rubber Tire .. .. ne il Goodyear Tire cean cees Vees Akron Rubber Fisk Rubber . . Goodrich Tire Duplex Rubber Saxon Motor Co. . “handler Motor Co. . Stutz Motor Co. . - Chalmers Motor Co. . Chevrolet Motor Co. . Hupmobile Motor Co. Reo Motor Co. i Paige Detroit . Overland . . General Motors ... 130,000.00 $500 in Ford Motors ... .. . 1.250,000.00 rned to Investor To Date =, $125,000.00 . 125.000.00 75,000.00 60.000.00 $148.000.00 250,000.00 6,000.00 17,500.00 22,500.00 10,810.00 140,000.00 100,000.00 150,000.00 120,000.00 100,000.00 Ret Retd. 3 y1 .. Retd. 4 yrs. ... Retd. .. Rewd. All of the above were prospects when the original investors came in—just an idea in the brain of a man or men. But— going after more and more—and will get it. Every automo- bile you ~ce is an opportunity for you and the Company. I foll Rebekah Lodg Mem gordially reg- - You wit® wWant to buy two or voth in effect and in fal Yime jeting of Unity ¥.. Tuesda d thelr to i wports hats daily. m at ~ighi they are imviting e thing, not a prospect—an organization that Is dends on even new capital. What of the vast al its present business to pay di profits it will make from new operations now planning. Will you tremble on the edge or come in? Census Figures give Ne- Britain 59,316; R s ——— New York Has 5,6 \msl; Boston, 747,923 . com Stores Corporation the tion > Seqgits Town of | multanec decre from i from Waushington | .I"'I which shoved a e Wl how e ch case more | 5.521,685. Con “ s of- | lation of New Y »u- | London is deciared by % to be Aiffi covered ti ms of the two cities ty pioper covers 2 " while and friends present ¢ cent discount on ofir entire two vt EARNINGS The subsidiary companies, which now are owned by the Associated Tire Stores Corporation, are all established, shed records of earnings. The v companies were as follows: $315.608.67 hav en Associated Tire controls the 18-yea an inmate Middle Hving of this of locn M poltce e y win fors te "yiog wi Industrial and who N 87 Pro n. New Jersey No. 2 225 Halsey Jefferson Avenue. AUTO TTH whic Street, Newark, Detroit. Mich going concerns, with establ sales in 1919 of these subsidia The Auto Tire The Public Service Tire & Rubber Company, Ine -t Lok S. 173.773.97 The Associated Rubber Interests . 220,000.00 Broadway Tire Jobbers. Inc. .. 718,500.00 (For ten months) Total ~ nt yperates stores at . " i unty '*0‘1( n.‘ and at No. 237 E census of population of f the popu- with that of | census bureau | hecause of the various desig- New York | square miles, | purposes the citv | London cover 11¢ Britain and don, made n AND tion, Newark, N. RUBB! which h: J., and th New Britain at ual salc advt GED ESSION Halse 3 The OCIATED RUBBER INTERESTS, a New York Corporation. which is engaged in cxporting and importing. and has an office at No. 132 Front Street, and a warehouse at No. 176 Pearl Street. New York City. THE BROADWAY TIRE JOBBERS, Inc.. which enzaged in the wholesale automobile tire and tube busi- ness, at No. 250 West 54th Street, New York City. Other Stores Now Being Opened. ficiull Atior Wwing an increase offic 1910 oflic $82.64 t ove areas by The control of these subsidiary companies by the Associated Tire Stores Corporation will accomplish the climination of powerful competition. a substantial reduc- tion in overhead selling expensecs, increased buying and selling power and the providing of additional capital, All this spells increased carning power for the future; | y | na | over for census is | “ounty of | miles. | 0~tol auar 7 Miciont ror | No Preferred Stock—No Bonds! Price Now $20 Per Share Transfer Agcnt—-Irving Trust Co. Agninst - ONLY Common stock! Every Stockholder will sharc in every cent the corporation earns! in Boston's vopulation veral weeks of 111,791 | St Dbuis” | fourth most Lopulous city of the country hold fifth rank, unless sixth city in 1910. whose has not vet been a an increase excee people to hring its total st lioston's. St. Lo during the nereased its lead over as that | wii ” 1 . " 3 i liact " Wil lis otal s announced 000, an incres ent over 1910 ns Registrar—Rankers Trust Co. Gordon Fine & Co. Liberty Bldg., New Haven, Conn. New York Baltimore 1890, 19,007 hid p Judype its rank f and . ¢ sto: MAIL THIS TODAY show ng 136,000 nounced i he Gordon Fine & Co. Liberty Building, New Haven, Conn.: The corporation will make application for the listing of this st ten years stock oa the New Yor b et s « ton from 16,500 to 2 0 o grow e n Foston's population in 0 was by OfMcers Kennedy Awenue and inight Sun i into the officers 1 not Send me. wichout obligation on my part, full information an « a of 9693 or regarding Associated Tire Stores Corporation investment. 1800, Her largest | 124 while ease was 1890-1900 in her pe: Name growth w cade 1830-1540 Address home vedding march tney-bus played by heron Hart and Her- The bride a3 bert ST 225 HALSEY STREET. NEWARK, N. tinued two gown of georzeite, and her veil \-..ul g, tho co n McEnre runkness instu « and Iilies Michael B derson My gandie A continuance pink in the ca best ed with broken with lilies e-valley, , carried a bouquct idal roses = = — w rien of this city attended the mecti he Con- necticut Past Exalted Rulers’ Asso- sociation of Elks at Ocean Reach y terday. Mi retary of the association Exalted fRiuler Henry Martin of New Britain lojge, B. P. was also an attendant at tho ts meeting. The next meetipg of the sociatio! held Rud 4 -of-the-valley of the wd wo H rose t man ents of wedding cklon, Gertr wde An- was maid blue or- was Lutheran hall, June {470 GET DIPLONAS | 5, by Rev OO ol ——— The whole school will participate in | the graduation the graduating class will be addressed by Rev. Mr. Steege. The class is as follows: Eckert, Ed Kalwat, Klopp, Linn, Friday, Steeze, pastor. Schmidt, Emma Juknat and ister S . N. Suess, Alma IUmma M. Zitzkat. CASTORIA 3 For Infants and Children % InUse For Over30Years'- ... Always bears sy s ophy ray and Timothy B. SC o the chiti honor re a pale dress. bouquet & Torvell beautiful gifts, trip they _will Mass - and tle ' street oi of one the of Chr drunkne ankle ement Excrgises Will Be exer and Matthew's Parochial ol ordered were ard chary sustained night IBrown is sec many & res dward Kurt Elsie